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    Problems with initial loading on PC

    When I attempt to load this game on my PC, it tells me it has stopped working and Windows makes me close it. It doesn't give me any clues as to why it stops, it just says it does. Any idea on how to fix this problem?

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    My computer specs are Pentium Dual core E2200 with 4096MB of ram, 64 bit vista and all it says for the video card is that it's an Intel Graphics media accelerator 3100. It's a stock HP Pavilion a6512p computer. I thought this would work without an aftermarket graphics card.

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      #3
      UT3 doesn't go well with onboard cards...

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        #4
        I'm afraid that card isn't sufficient. It's just enough to play UT2004, so I doubt it will be enough to play UT3. Other peeps on this forum have better knowledge about this though, so don't my word for it alone.

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          #5
          I'm afraid you won't be able to play with that graphics card. Their up to around 9600 and even those are having problems playing the game.

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            #6
            any suggestions on which card to get that will work for the best price?

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              #7
              Im also experiencing, after a reinstall and update to 1.3, game crashes. Loads all of the credits/creators and gets to the homepage/game menu and crashes...

              Running WinXP SP3, GF6800XT, 2GB RAM, AMD64 4200+, Works just great on my other comptuers, Just not this one...

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                #8
                Either get 4850 ati, or 8800gt/9600gt nvidia. These cards give you alot for your money. Currently the 4850 is the "bang for buck" king.

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                  #9
                  integrated video rocks! (for minesweeper and solitaire!)
                  i've got an hp a6323w w3gigs o ram, athlon 5200+(2.6 ghz) with a pny 8500gt.
                  be advised that you may have a woefully small psu, and may not be able to support some of the beefier videocards. i'm still not sure that my mobo can accept a card that requires additional power other than what it gets by just plugging itself into it's cool little pcie slot...

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